Price Guide for 1997 Dime Variants
This guide presents price ranges for 1997 Dime variants from three sources: eBay sales, third-party auctions, and PCGS guides. Values are shown for various conditions, allowing collectors to compare across different market segments. Price estimates may vary between sources, especially for rarer variants.
1997-P Dime (Regular Strike)
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3rd Party PriceCirculated: $748.00Uncirculated: $15.00 - $345.00
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eBayUncirculated: $0.99 - $33.00
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PCGS Price GuideCirculated: $1.00 - $2.00Uncirculated: $4.00 - $30.00
1997-D Dime (Regular Strike)
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $1.00 - $138.00
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eBayCirculated: $3.28Uncirculated: $0.99 - $173.39
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PCGS Price GuideCirculated: $1.00 - $2.00Uncirculated: $4.00 - $150.00
1997-D Dime, FB (Regular Strike)
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $11.00 - $2,160.00
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eBayUncirculated: $8.73 - $818.00
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $4.00 - $2,100.00
1997-P Dime, FB (Regular Strike)
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $19.00 - $1,265.00
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eBayUncirculated: $4.25 - $737.90
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $4.00 - $1,100.00
1997-S Dime, DCAM (Proof)
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $8.00 - $374.00
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eBayUncirculated: $0.83 - $134.00
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $4.00 - $18.00
1997-S Dime Silver, DCAM (Proof)
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3rd Party PriceUncirculated: $7.00 - $276.00
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eBayUncirculated: $0.99 - $49.88
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PCGS Price GuideUncirculated: $4.00 - $25.00
Design and Specifications of the 1997 Dime
The 1997 Roosevelt Dime continues the design introduced in 1946 to honor President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who passed away in 1945. This coin represents over 50 years of the Roosevelt Dime design, showcasing its enduring popularity and significance in American coinage.
The year 1997 was notable for technological advancements and economic growth, with the dime playing a crucial role in everyday commerce during this period of relative prosperity.
Weight | 2.27 grams |
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Diameter | 17.91 mm |
Mint Marks | P, D, S |
Composition | 91.67% Copper, 8.33% Nickel (Clad over pure copper core) |
Obverse Design | Portrait of President Franklin D. Roosevelt, designed by John R. Sinnock |
Reverse Design | Torch flanked by olive and oak branches, designed by John R. Sinnock |
Rarity Factors and Value Drivers
Condition plays a crucial role in determining the value of 1997 Roosevelt Dimes. While circulated examples are generally worth only face value, uncirculated coins can command a premium, especially in higher grades.
For circulation strikes, coins in MS65 and above are considerably scarcer and more valuable. Proof coins are valued based on their cameo contrast and preservation, with PR69 and PR70 examples being the most desirable.
Key factors affecting condition include:
- Luster retention
- Absence of contact marks or scratches
- Strong, full strike
- Attractive, natural toning (if present)
Mintage: 1,457,200,000
Rarity Scale: Common
Circulation Status: Widely Circulated
Preservation Rarity: Common in most grades, but scarce in gem (MS65+) condition
Varieties Errors: None significant
Market Demand: Low, primarily of interest to date and mint mark collectors
Mintage: 1,505,200,000
Rarity Scale: Common
Circulation Status: Widely Circulated
Preservation Rarity: Common in most grades, but scarce in gem (MS65+) condition
Varieties Errors: None significant
Market Demand: Low, primarily of interest to date and mint mark collectors
Mintage: 2,794,501
Rarity Scale: Common (for proofs)
Circulation Status: Not Intended for Circulation
Preservation Rarity: Common in most proof grades, but scarce in perfect PR70 condition
Varieties Errors: None significant
Market Demand: Moderate, attractive to proof set collectors
While the 1997 Roosevelt Dime is generally common, certain factors can increase its value:
- Full Bands (FB) designation: Coins with fully separated horizontal bands on the torch on the reverse are more valuable.
- Cameo and Deep Cameo proofs: Proof coins with strong contrast between frosted devices and mirrored fields command a premium.
- Error coins: Although no major errors are known for this year, any discovered off-center strikes, die cracks, or other mint errors could be valuable.
- Pristine MS70 or PR70 examples: Perfect coins are scarce and highly sought after by collectors and registry set enthusiasts.
The overall market for modern dimes is relatively stable, with most interest coming from date and mint mark collectors or those assembling high-grade registry sets.
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